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I always forget to take shots of myself these days...always invading other people's lives with my camera. Must learn to invade my own! :)
Taken for Active Assignment Weekly - Tree or trees
Yesterday I went in a public park searching for some interesting composition. Here what I found.
In PP I added just some contrast. No crop.
The bottom of a fire extinguisher as it is hanging on the wall in our office. I was lying on the floor for this photo, and you can see my reflection :)
Tag fact #81
He attracts foxtails like a magnet.
Fortunately none jumped up his nose or down his ear canals or into any other oriface.
The roof of St. John's, in the West End of Princes Street, Edinburgh, is covered in these. It's a beautiful church.
The mourning dove was probably twenty feet (or more) above me and because of the expanse of sky around it, was consistently fooling the camera's meter into underexposing. So, I used the flash to expose for the bird, allowing the sky to go white with the +2.0EV exposure.
I took my camera and tripod to my office in case some nice thunderstorms with lightning shows up. There was no thunderstom and lightning at all but some beautiful yellow canola in the sunset on my way home. ;-)
rachel, nick and family; dave, julee, amber, eli, emma visit from alaska; cnet launches project-x commerce - belmont and san francisco, california - june 13-14, 2003
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view gleeco, on standby for issues with the launch of project-x commerce - dscf5291 on a black background.
I'm calling it epic just because of the crappy title and wind-whipped hair. I mean... come on, that hair's pretty extreme.
A detail of the ceiling in the auditorium at The New School, where most of the TypeCon presentations took place. Splendid Dutch school decoish wonderfulness.
Another shot I took without the intention of keeping, but after I looked at it I liked the pale, quiet sky.
Whenever we go to Door County, Kate likes to stop at this garden shop south of Algoma, Wisconsin. It's actually pretty neat (but don't tell Kate I said so). I try to stomp around going "harumph" as much as possible.
The store is called "the flying pig"
July 26, 2007
Day 205
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If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary-wise; what it is it wouldn't be, and what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?
Quote from Alice in Wonderland
Charleston, South Carolina
August 2006
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Copyright 2007 by JimFrazier All Rights Reserved. This may NOT be used for ANY reason without written consent.
Went to see Les Miserables at the Cadillac Palace Theater, another pretty theater in Chicago. Look up and you see this.
After taking out I don't know how many rusted staples, the jute webbing is now visible. The springs are de-compressed causing some of the tacks holding the webbing to the frame to pull out.
Now that the feed bags are off, I can see that there were at least two previous seat dust covers under the settee based on the remnants of fabric and tacks left behind.
And in case you're wondering, the bags originally held 100 lbs of chicken feed before they were used on the chairs. The bag on the left has a 1948 copyright date printed on it. This provides me with some idea of when the settee was last re-upholstered.